The Beauties of Shakespear: Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper Heads. Illustrated with Explanatory Notes and Similar Passages from Ancient and Modern Authors, Volum 2T. Waller, 1752 |
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Pàgina 7
... sense , Than poetafters in their raging fits .: And again ; ' Tis hard to fay , whether for facrilege , Or inceft , or fome more unheard of crime , The rhyming fiend is fent into these men : But they are all moft vifibly poffeft , And ...
... sense , Than poetafters in their raging fits .: And again ; ' Tis hard to fay , whether for facrilege , Or inceft , or fome more unheard of crime , The rhyming fiend is fent into these men : But they are all moft vifibly poffeft , And ...
Pàgina 30
... sense the true one . I cannot but approve Sir Thomas Hanmer's criticism of presented into prefenteth which I have admitted into the text , as the reader may plainly fee , the chorus fpeaks of the time prefent : they fit , they ruminate ...
... sense the true one . I cannot but approve Sir Thomas Hanmer's criticism of presented into prefenteth which I have admitted into the text , as the reader may plainly fee , the chorus fpeaks of the time prefent : they fit , they ruminate ...
Pàgina 31
... sense very often ; -- in this play , he says , There is some foul of goodness in things evil ; i . e . fome real or substantial good . In his midfummer night's dream But you must join in fouls to mock me too ; i . e . unite together ...
... sense very often ; -- in this play , he says , There is some foul of goodness in things evil ; i . e . fome real or substantial good . In his midfummer night's dream But you must join in fouls to mock me too ; i . e . unite together ...
Pàgina 75
... sense of the paflæge ; ' tis said , the king is come with the mother qucen , With her , her niece the lady Blanch of Spain , With them a baftard of the king deceas'd , And all the unfettled humours of the land : Rash inconfiderate , & c ...
... sense of the paflæge ; ' tis said , the king is come with the mother qucen , With her , her niece the lady Blanch of Spain , With them a baftard of the king deceas'd , And all the unfettled humours of the land : Rash inconfiderate , & c ...
Pàgina 84
... sense : Then , feeling what fmall things are boift'rous there , Your vile intent muft needs feem horrible . SCENE II . To add to Perfection , fuperfluous ,. and fufpicious . To gild refined gold , to paint the lilly , To throw a perfume ...
... sense : Then , feeling what fmall things are boift'rous there , Your vile intent muft needs feem horrible . SCENE II . To add to Perfection , fuperfluous ,. and fufpicious . To gild refined gold , to paint the lilly , To throw a perfume ...
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